Look up nusach in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nusach can refer to: Nusach (Jewish custom) Nusach (Jewish music) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Nosach Teiman, Nusach Ashkenaz, Nusach Sefard, Nusach Edot Hamizrach, and Nusach Ari. Textual nusach is distinct from musical nusach, which refers to...
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Nusach Sefard, Nusach Sepharad, or Nusach Sfard is the name for various forms of the Jewish siddurim, designed to reconcile Ashkenazi customs (Hebrew:...
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Nusach Ashkenaz is a style of Jewish liturgy conducted by Ashkenazi Jews. It is primarily a way to order and include prayers, and differs from Nusach...
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The Italian Nusach is the ancient prayer rite (nusach) of the long-standing Italian Jewish (Italkim) community on the Italian Peninsula, used by Jews...
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Nusach Ari means, in a general sense, any prayer rite following the usages of Rabbi Isaac Luria, the AriZal, in the 16th century. The Ari and his immediate...
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In Judaism, musical nusach refers the musical style or tradition of a community, particularly the chant used for recitative prayers such as the Amidah...
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Siddur (section Hasidic or Nusach Sefard Siddurim)
liturgies with varying degrees of Sephardic influence, such as Nusach Sefard and Nusach Ari, in order to follow the order of the prayers set by Rabbi Isaac...
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Yemenite Jews (redirect from Yemenite Nusach)
Sephardic siddurim, requesting that the congregation pray in the Sefardic nusach and forcing it upon them if necessary (Yosef Kapach, Passover Aggadta, p...
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